"...Rumors have circulated for years about the strange contents of a huge unpublished work by Philip K. Dick. 'In Pursuit of Valis' is the first publication of portions of the legendary 'Exegesis'. Dick's 'Exegesis' was the greatest undertaking of his life: some eight thousand pages written (mostly
In Pursuit of Valis-Selections from the Exegesis
β Scribed by Philip Kindred Dick; Lawrence Sutin; Terence McKenna; Jay Kinney; Paul Williams
- Book ID
- 107893240
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 292 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0887330916
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